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cbs correspondent steve kroft reacted to the critics. >> i've been doing had these interviews with him since a few weeks before he declared his candidacy. so i covered him through the campaign and kept doing it in the white house, but i think it's a question of fairness. we have not -- i think we're not going to play gotcha and we're going to make him look stupid. we'll let him answer the questions. >> jon: that sound might be mike wallace rolling over in his grave. >> croft, candidate obama knows he can come and answer the questions. but the puff ball question, there are plenty have questions you can ask that are hard but ron fornay summed it up. it was like clinton and obama like a old happy married couple. they wonder if he will do that with vice president biden. >> here is what they wrote this week. it was something would you expect from the state run media. it was that kind of level of propaganda. 60 minutes was apparently being used as a campaign advertisement when there are problems all over the world. judy, was this a squandered opportunity? >> i think it was. i talked to him a
cbs correspondent steve kroft reacted to the critics. >> i've been doing had these interviews with him since a few weeks before he declared his candidacy. so i covered him through the campaign and kept doing it in the white house, but i think it's a question of fairness. we have not -- i think we're not going to play gotcha and we're going to make him look stupid. we'll let him answer the questions. >> jon: that sound might be mike wallace rolling over in his grave. >> croft,...
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he has said he idolized steve jobs. is he in your opinion the next steve jobs? or do you think his legacy might eclipse that of his hero? >> i do think he will eclipse steve jobs. he's not as stylish in any way as steve jobs and i don't think you'll see him in a turtleneck. but i do think he is going to change the world in ways that steve jobs only sort of started to. facebook is in our phones, it's in everything we carry. it's in every moment of our lives now. and i think steve jobs was part way there, but i think facebook will keep going with that. so i do think him idolizing jobs is kind of a framework for where he's going to go. >> and when zuckerberg heard of your book, the accidental billionaires, you got a lot of pushback. in fact, the facebook crowd called you the jackie collins of silicon valley. do you think your book and then the movie helped make him more human in people's eyes? >> i do. i think the book and the movie were actually a good thing for facebook. he did call me the jackie collins of silicon valley, which i didn't mind. but i felt it was a
he has said he idolized steve jobs. is he in your opinion the next steve jobs? or do you think his legacy might eclipse that of his hero? >> i do think he will eclipse steve jobs. he's not as stylish in any way as steve jobs and i don't think you'll see him in a turtleneck. but i do think he is going to change the world in ways that steve jobs only sort of started to. facebook is in our phones, it's in everything we carry. it's in every moment of our lives now. and i think steve jobs was...
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steve, thoughts on the implications. we went through this election and dealing with this numerous times. now this. >> a little bit more obamacare magic. you remember after the original proposal, the obama administration tried to rach it back and foot what it called a compromise that none of the people effective really thought was a compromise. i think we will see the same reaction to this non-compromise compromise. it had noncommittal response from cardinal timothy dolan in new york. you have had other catholic organizations that raised questions about what this will mean. is this a way to allow the organizations to feel like they are not providing the coverage when in fact they will be. or the insurance company will be. it feels like a dodge and obama administration trying to do something for public relations purposes that is not doing itself. >> bret: one thing they couldn't answer was cost. when pressed where does the cost go, neither the white house or h.h.s. could answer the question who would pay for the increased
steve, thoughts on the implications. we went through this election and dealing with this numerous times. now this. >> a little bit more obamacare magic. you remember after the original proposal, the obama administration tried to rach it back and foot what it called a compromise that none of the people effective really thought was a compromise. i think we will see the same reaction to this non-compromise compromise. it had noncommittal response from cardinal timothy dolan in new york. you...
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>> steve: one dozen. >> jimmy: a baker's dozen? >> steve: no, 12. only 12, 10 plus 2. eight of them have been hard boiled! four of them are still raw. you and joel will take turns selecting one egg at a time and smashing it on top of your head. you won't know which eggs are raw. [ laughter ] and which are hard boiled. but once you choose an egg, you must smash that egg on your head. no put backs. first person to smash two raw eggs on his head loses. joel, as guest of this show, you will choose the first egg. [ laughter ] [ clears throat ] egg, first egg. >> you're -- you're going down. [ laughter ] that's what -- no. [ laughter ] i'm going to choose the biggest one. >> steve: choose carefully. good luck! >> jimmy: i know, suspense. >> it's sad that this scares me. [ laughter ] ♪ [ audience ohs ] ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> brand new suit. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> brand new suit! >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> steve: eggs don't stain. >> eggs don't stain? >> steve: no, they just -- go. good luck! [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gos
>> steve: one dozen. >> jimmy: a baker's dozen? >> steve: no, 12. only 12, 10 plus 2. eight of them have been hard boiled! four of them are still raw. you and joel will take turns selecting one egg at a time and smashing it on top of your head. you won't know which eggs are raw. [ laughter ] and which are hard boiled. but once you choose an egg, you must smash that egg on your head. no put backs. first person to smash two raw eggs on his head loses. joel, as guest of this...
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steve is an old friend and colleague, but this was a rare opportunity. president of the united states and secretary of state and only what was it, two questions on foreign policy issues. it drove me crazy. i found it to be a real missed opportunity. >> and certainly, for those of us who still would like to get to the bottom of benghazi, an opportunity to ask the president of the united states the timeline of the attack on the embassy and we have the secretary of state sitting next to him and to try to get some answers there. i'm not so sure if the american people are, you know, biting their fingernails to know about the chemistry between president obama and hillary clinton but whether or not they're competent at their jobs. >> i have to say this, that focus by steve kroft about their relationship got more attention than all the other interviews put together. >> supposed to be a reality show. "60 minutes" is hard-hitting news organization. >> you can ask them a bunch of hard hitting questions and none of these soft focus interviews ever produce anything.
steve is an old friend and colleague, but this was a rare opportunity. president of the united states and secretary of state and only what was it, two questions on foreign policy issues. it drove me crazy. i found it to be a real missed opportunity. >> and certainly, for those of us who still would like to get to the bottom of benghazi, an opportunity to ask the president of the united states the timeline of the attack on the embassy and we have the secretary of state sitting next to him...
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lloyd blankstein, steve case, marissa mayer. and we're not getting enough visas to highly skilled workers. >> this has been going on for years and years and years, that there's been a shortage of engineers, people with sci-tech backgrounds in the valleys. and this is only going to advance. because industry right now in america is becoming automated, you need a lot more phds, people with deep math backgrounds, and we don't churn enough of those people out in this country. that's a no brainer. but the union deal is very, very interesting. one of the more contentious parts of the debate is the lower end of the spectrum. what do you do about creating a path to legalize immigration for people who are coming in with lower skill sets. but it's impossible to find a serious piece of economic evidence that low-end immigration is overall bad for the economy. it's good. it's a net -- it's a net positive for the economy. all kinds of immigration. because those folks that are coming in. particularly if they're on a path to legalization, are n
lloyd blankstein, steve case, marissa mayer. and we're not getting enough visas to highly skilled workers. >> this has been going on for years and years and years, that there's been a shortage of engineers, people with sci-tech backgrounds in the valleys. and this is only going to advance. because industry right now in america is becoming automated, you need a lot more phds, people with deep math backgrounds, and we don't churn enough of those people out in this country. that's a no...
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. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older. when we are talking about that, i don't like to use the word entitlements. what we are talking about is our parents and grandparents going to be able to care for themselves after they stop working and will they have a health care they need? it's something we have to talk about and how we take care of the needs of our elderly as the fastest growing population. this is one of the things that suggested what we should do is slow down. we should take these measures that are requiring us to speed up and make fast decisions when we have time to figure out how to do it right and how to do it in a way to invest in our fu
. >> going back to steve's point and the reality of this, how do you convince democrats to both protect the programs that you are talking about and not worry so much about entitlement reform or sort of stick to their idea of entitlement without giving one or the other up? >> it's an important question and i am glad you asked that. one thing we have to think about is what we need to take care of. the fastest growing segment of the population right now. those who are 65 and older....
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let's bring in steve liesman. steve, you've had a listen to what the traders have to say. there was some data out this morning that suggests that that lousy gdp number wasn't great, wasn't as lousy. >> you know, my 99% agreement with the traders is going to take a serious statistical decline right now. i'm in bold disagreement with, first of all, josh saying if you don't follow the gdp numbers -- i think if you don't -- >> i said don't follow -- >> 70% of stock movement is on the macro call here. even more so than -- what is the beta out there? most stocks move together as a unit in sync with -- >> let me clarify. i agree with you. it's important to follow. what i'm saying is don't time bias and sells. >> i agree with that. >> china grew at 7% last year, the shanghai was down. greece had gdp shrink and the market was up 30%. how can we possibly say there's a statistical correlation to stock market -- >> you do want to be on the right side of the curve -- >> you want to be aware. >> more than aware. >> greece had shrinking gdp and its stock market went up 30% last year. >>
let's bring in steve liesman. steve, you've had a listen to what the traders have to say. there was some data out this morning that suggests that that lousy gdp number wasn't great, wasn't as lousy. >> you know, my 99% agreement with the traders is going to take a serious statistical decline right now. i'm in bold disagreement with, first of all, josh saying if you don't follow the gdp numbers -- i think if you don't -- >> i said don't follow -- >> 70% of stock movement is on...
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steve sedgwick is live for us in london. steve, what exactly did david einhorn, who is he suing, what's going on here? >> basically, the point is apple wants to change its charter and ban a type of shares which would give a very high yield to investors. they want to preserve their cash pile, $137 billion, part of $500 billion plus held by the top 20 u.s. corporate. they want to hang on to the money, most of which is held offshore, which in brought back onshore into the united states could trigger hefty tax bills. apple wants to hang on to the money to use in other ways going forward. a lot of activist shareholders and hedge funds want a higher yield on their stock, especially considering the fact that stocks like apple are now trading as low as $468 a share. it's a very anxiety battle for the company and investors. >> steve, the merger talks, american airlines and us airways, where's it stand now? what's the implications for passengers? >> yeah, looks like this one's going ahead. it will create the largest domestic u.s. carr
steve sedgwick is live for us in london. steve, what exactly did david einhorn, who is he suing, what's going on here? >> basically, the point is apple wants to change its charter and ban a type of shares which would give a very high yield to investors. they want to preserve their cash pile, $137 billion, part of $500 billion plus held by the top 20 u.s. corporate. they want to hang on to the money, most of which is held offshore, which in brought back onshore into the united states could...
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we'll go in focus with rick and john and elizabeth and steve; steve, are government subsidies a bad thing? >> absolutely, dave. it turned a catapult of college in an albatross. tuition is four times therate of inflation balse of subsidies and making killeds indentured -- kids indentured services. it is horrible. >> they come out of college with huge debts and can't get a job with a college degree. >> there is it a lot of things to be concerned about. i have to tell you, i find the question profoundly troubling. it leads to one answer. that is to say if you don't have money in the country, you shouldn't b able to go to college. how do you go to college if you don't have money? subsidies make money available for deserving killeds to go -- kids to go to school. >> if you can't get a job and end up with 20 or 30 or 40 thousand or more is it worth it? >> that is the same question that human resources departments are asked. do we want more experience in the workplace or blue-chip pen that is overpriced. this is it circular problem. government subsidies means and universities hire more administr
we'll go in focus with rick and john and elizabeth and steve; steve, are government subsidies a bad thing? >> absolutely, dave. it turned a catapult of college in an albatross. tuition is four times therate of inflation balse of subsidies and making killeds indentured -- kids indentured services. it is horrible. >> they come out of college with huge debts and can't get a job with a college degree. >> there is it a lot of things to be concerned about. i have to tell you, i find...
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[applause] >> steve wants to stand up there, as i understand it. my job is to read a selection i have made of questions, which were very good, and covered a wide range. those of you who may not hear your question as one i have selected, just have in mind that we had a very good questions, just too many. now, should i make this announcement? this is for the radio audience. they're listening to the commonwealth club of california. our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american bar association, who is talking about threats to the american justice system caused by under- funding of our courts, and i might say as well, under- appreciation of our courts. with that in mind, i have made a selection of the questions. let me start with this, if i may. what can regular citizens, ordinary citizens, do to strengthen and uphold the u.s. justice system? >> i think maybe that is the seminal question as to why we are gathered here today and why we are talking about this issue. lawyers alone will never accomplish that. judges have the worst. they're not
[applause] >> steve wants to stand up there, as i understand it. my job is to read a selection i have made of questions, which were very good, and covered a wide range. those of you who may not hear your question as one i have selected, just have in mind that we had a very good questions, just too many. now, should i make this announcement? this is for the radio audience. they're listening to the commonwealth club of california. our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american...
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steve, you say slam the brakes on this plan, why? >> because government involved is going to be a waste. you look at other infrastructure fed ex and ups and railroads got out the way, great infrastructure, let's have the private equity involved, public-partnerships private partnerships and you get more for less. you get bloated wages and more bang for the buck by bringing in free market. >> dave: what is wrong with the free market taking the place of government boondoggles? >> for one thing it is not happening quickly enough. we have a serious problem that all of us should agree to. there are certain things like roadways that you cannot give a monopoly to a private company. >> dave: it's a public monopoly? >> don't you feel better with all of us own the government having control over the roadway than one private company. >> dave: i've seen so many of those public projects with guys sitting around. they take five times as long as private project. rick has a point on infrastructure. it is crumbling. listen to what ray lahood pitched th
steve, you say slam the brakes on this plan, why? >> because government involved is going to be a waste. you look at other infrastructure fed ex and ups and railroads got out the way, great infrastructure, let's have the private equity involved, public-partnerships private partnerships and you get more for less. you get bloated wages and more bang for the buck by bringing in free market. >> dave: what is wrong with the free market taking the place of government boondoggles? >>...
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i asked steve young about in chicago, he can make all of the throws. you don't do that as a young kid. that part is special. rest of it will be exkbreerns and thing that's come up f he can win a super bowl in his pocket, throwing a ball that he does with the legs you can see what people are excited about. >> they're many wonderful stories here in new orleans. abc 7 morning news reporter spent the morning behind the scene was the crew of good morning america. you can follow katie. we'll have the story back stage at gma coming up later on in this newscast that. is all from new orleans we'll see you in just a little bit. >> district attorney is calling on 49er fans to celebrate peacefully this sunday. >> he wants people to avoid vandalism and destruction we saw after giants won the series. >> we are live in san francisco mission district with more on this for us. >> one of the neighborhoods where a few peqz9% went wild. this neighborhood saw vandalism and recycling bins, set on fire this, time, police said they'll double the number of officers and none of
i asked steve young about in chicago, he can make all of the throws. you don't do that as a young kid. that part is special. rest of it will be exkbreerns and thing that's come up f he can win a super bowl in his pocket, throwing a ball that he does with the legs you can see what people are excited about. >> they're many wonderful stories here in new orleans. abc 7 morning news reporter spent the morning behind the scene was the crew of good morning america. you can follow katie. we'll...
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at least in the state of new jersey. >> steve, anything to the timing of this? is there anything to that school of thought that says he wants this publicly litigated now so that as he makes up his mind with regard to 2016 he's dealt with it? >> yeah. i don't even know if it's that as much as hey, if you go on letterman you're going to joke around and this is the thing you're going to joke around about and then the doctor comes out and she does her thing. i think it's more sort of a -- more sort of a preview for him of what he's in store for. i know he went through this in new jersey in 2009 but obviously that's a smaller scale in terms of the media scrutiny. maybe it's a preview for him of what he'd be in for. because we'd have these episodes a lot if he got in a national race. it's for him to sit there and say do i want to go through this, do i want doctors going on tv and talking about my weight? because i don't think this will be the first one if he runs for president. >> i agree with both of you. and i agree with susan in particular that there's blowback to
at least in the state of new jersey. >> steve, anything to the timing of this? is there anything to that school of thought that says he wants this publicly litigated now so that as he makes up his mind with regard to 2016 he's dealt with it? >> yeah. i don't even know if it's that as much as hey, if you go on letterman you're going to joke around and this is the thing you're going to joke around about and then the doctor comes out and she does her thing. i think it's more sort of a...
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. >> let's go to steve rudin. good news. the winds are slowly diminishing. it will pick him, as he moved through the early morning hours. 37 at dulles international airport. montgomery county at 36. 43 in fredericksburg. looking for the location of that storm? it is away from boston. this will make it the fifth on record fororm boston. 9 inches of snow from the system. nothing like that across our area. mainly clear skies for the evening. temperatures are 36-42 degrees. talk about a potential for a few days ahead. might be some potential for some snow. full details coming up in a few minutes. a maryland woman is dead tonight, shot and killed by police. richard reeve joins us now with this developing story. there is still a lot we do not know. police are now in charge of in the investigation. three police officers were . we are told that the ran at the officers and they fired. might have had mental issues. a busy and somber scene friday night. it was sad and scary at the same time. i never thought that would happen. officers were called around 0:30 p.m. respo
. >> let's go to steve rudin. good news. the winds are slowly diminishing. it will pick him, as he moved through the early morning hours. 37 at dulles international airport. montgomery county at 36. 43 in fredericksburg. looking for the location of that storm? it is away from boston. this will make it the fifth on record fororm boston. 9 inches of snow from the system. nothing like that across our area. mainly clear skies for the evening. temperatures are 36-42 degrees. talk about a...
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i heard that steve doocy actually has calf implants. n now, i don't have any evidence to back that up whatsoever. >> no. >> but, you know, just put a question mark at that. can we put a question mark at the end of that? >> you're referring to, of course, his own personal blog being implanted -- >> sam thought about getting calf implants because we're on a basketball team together. >> that's why he only does television from the waist up. >> exactly. >> just kind of a vanity thing. >> there is a nugget of probably something actually worth discussing here, which is our national obsession with hillary clinton and also the way women are scrutinized in the public lens. >> oh, totally. totally. >> and hillary, in particular, is an incredible sort of sign post for what we'll call the male gaze, given the scrutiny of the way she looks in a ponytail or blackberrying or whatever it is. >> how often it always comes back to hillary. we've been having these same type of slip-ups from usually male commentators for two decades now, always revolving aro
i heard that steve doocy actually has calf implants. n now, i don't have any evidence to back that up whatsoever. >> no. >> but, you know, just put a question mark at that. can we put a question mark at the end of that? >> you're referring to, of course, his own personal blog being implanted -- >> sam thought about getting calf implants because we're on a basketball team together. >> that's why he only does television from the waist up. >> exactly. >>...
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when steve leaves it gets into trouble. steve comes back, it does great. steve just left the house. >> for now, big innovateors may just be the little guys.úvj >> from high tech to old fashioned a team boat ride on the mighty mississippi is on the list for fans in new orleans. te wait for the big game to start on sunday. orleans tonight. wayne? you're going to take us back in time? >> i am. it starts off the certain here. this is a paddle deal going seven miles per hour down the mississippi rivere:êç, this is quite a trip. you're looking at the real deal b as real as it gets on the mississippi. the river boat is part institution and part museum. when considering the engine is 88 years old, a transplant. >> steam enjinz air dying breed. >> scotty does not appreciate star trek jokes but loves thispx boat. who would want to? he says it's a tourist attraction, sure. a get away from crowds during super bowl week. >> this is pretty nice. >> nice as in live music with a river view. it goes over some of the deepest water in the mississippi, 200 feet in a place
when steve leaves it gets into trouble. steve comes back, it does great. steve just left the house. >> for now, big innovateors may just be the little guys.úvj >> from high tech to old fashioned a team boat ride on the mighty mississippi is on the list for fans in new orleans. te wait for the big game to start on sunday. orleans tonight. wayne? you're going to take us back in time? >> i am. it starts off the certain here. this is a paddle deal going seven miles per hour down...
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the bbc's steve rosenberg, a very well insulated steve rosenberg, is outside the bolshoi. and steve, this plot just thickens and thickens, doesn't it? >> yes, absolutely. in its 230-year history, the bolshoi has produced plenty of drama on the stage and off it. but the scandals swirling around this building in recent weeks really have shocked russians. first the acid attack on sergei, and today the claims by one of the top dancers of a witchhunt inside the bolshoi. the bolshoi this week, they put on "gisele." it's a story of gemousy, tretchery, revenge. but that's not nothing compared to the dramas backstage. nikolai is a principal dancer and currently one of the bolshoi's biggest stars. he's clashed before with his bosses. now he says the bolshoi's management wants him out. >> it's like being back in the days of josef stalin. they organize meetings against me. they trying to force staff to sign letters condemning me. they tried that last week, but all the ballet teachers refused to sign it. >> three weeks ago, the troupe's artistic director was attacked with sulfuric acid
the bbc's steve rosenberg, a very well insulated steve rosenberg, is outside the bolshoi. and steve, this plot just thickens and thickens, doesn't it? >> yes, absolutely. in its 230-year history, the bolshoi has produced plenty of drama on the stage and off it. but the scandals swirling around this building in recent weeks really have shocked russians. first the acid attack on sergei, and today the claims by one of the top dancers of a witchhunt inside the bolshoi. the bolshoi this week,...
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then sunny and warmer weather carries us to next week. >>> thank you, steve. fewer people filed for first time unemployment insurance, 33 6,000 people filed for unemployment and that's down 5,000 from the week before and it shows people are continuing to hire new workers at a modest rate. >>> scientists are watching the sky for a reason, what nasa is talking about a closed encounter with earth which may happen next week. >>> there is a driver trapped inside, how he got there and the delicate operation to get him down. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ . >>> welcome back to ktvu channel 2 morning news. take a look at this delicate rescue. firefighters had to rescu
then sunny and warmer weather carries us to next week. >>> thank you, steve. fewer people filed for first time unemployment insurance, 33 6,000 people filed for unemployment and that's down 5,000 from the week before and it shows people are continuing to hire new workers at a modest rate. >>> scientists are watching the sky for a reason, what nasa is talking about a closed encounter with earth which may happen next week. >>> there is a driver trapped inside, how he...
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. >> supplying steve with all of that versatile greenery is bay area legend armanino foods. in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for pesto actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it @nd processed, brought it to the supermarket, and it started to work out. >> the armanino family says the first year, they sold only 1,000 or so cases. but now, they are shipping upwards of a million cases annually. and they attribute much of their success to their special connection to agriculture. >> a lot of people don't realize just about everything you eat today, you knop, originates on the farm. a lot of people don't even consider that or don't think about it. whether it's a cupcake or whether it's a hamburger, whether it's bread, everything starts on the farm. >> everything we eat does, indeed, start on the farm,
. >> supplying steve with all of that versatile greenery is bay area legend armanino foods. in business since the 1920s when the family supplied fresh vegetables and herbs to the growing italian community in san francisco, they are now the leader in fresh-from-the-farm pesto, all thanks to a special recipe for success. >> recipe for pesto actually started with my grandmother, and we thought it was a great product, but no one knew about it. and so, we tried it @nd processed, brought...
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steve pointed this out to me. i think it a very good point. tip of the hat to you, steve. market overvalued then in 2007. not the same market. >> i'm exhausted listening to him. >> it is. somebody has it put the big picture in it and bob did that very nicely. how do you feel about the market at this point. >> it is almost ill logical because they are celebrating that the jobs report is good but not so good that the feds walk away. we are creating jobs but not enough to uncle benny will still sit there and everybody is getting what they want. that's a mistake. what you want is you want it see strong job creations so uncle benny can walk away. >> are you surprised at this rally? >> i am a little bit. >> this is tepid. >> i hear you and you know me, i've been cautious. so listen,er with struggling at 14,000. yeah we break through but now we are on the other side of it again. south of it. feels like it is just tired at the moment. i'm not saying it is not going to go higher but it has to consolidate. >> but ism was strong too today, sue. >> ism is strong which is one of the th
steve pointed this out to me. i think it a very good point. tip of the hat to you, steve. market overvalued then in 2007. not the same market. >> i'm exhausted listening to him. >> it is. somebody has it put the big picture in it and bob did that very nicely. how do you feel about the market at this point. >> it is almost ill logical because they are celebrating that the jobs report is good but not so good that the feds walk away. we are creating jobs but not enough to uncle...
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steve? >> traffic is just getting started. not bad right now on 95 or 295 although the hov gates were little late to open. they will be opening from dumphries to the prince william parkway. there is a backup on 95 northbound from stafford county to the first hov entrance. it should be the next couple next. north of that looks ok across the occoquan and over to 395. no problems from frederick county and to montgomery county and all the way down to the lane divide. things are open around the beltway in maryland and virginia. so far, so good. back to you. >> thank you. get ready for traffic headaches. the eastbound ramp connecting 395 to pennsylvania avenue has been shut down and the sousa bridge as part of the 11th street bridge project. >> brianne carter has what you need to know. >> good morning. traffic is flowing freely this morning despite the closure that went into place last night. ddot stopping traffic from falling on to the usual pennsylvania avenue about that so many people are used
steve? >> traffic is just getting started. not bad right now on 95 or 295 although the hov gates were little late to open. they will be opening from dumphries to the prince william parkway. there is a backup on 95 northbound from stafford county to the first hov entrance. it should be the next couple next. north of that looks ok across the occoquan and over to 395. no problems from frederick county and to montgomery county and all the way down to the lane divide. things are open around...
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steve, help me out here. i think the democrats are holding a losing hand if they come back and ask for more taxes. they talk about raising tax rates on anybody. but if we're talking about closing loopholes, carried interest, sort of doing what warren buffett said, you know, he shouldn't be paying 16 -- that argument goes with most americans. is that what we're talking about now? >> essentially. so here's where the fight is. >> not higher rates but closing these loopholes. >> the president is not going to come back and ask for higher rates. i think we're done on higher rates. what he's saying is let's close some of these loopholes. the ones he mentioned happen not to be the biggest money savers. but then he's saying let's take that money and add it to the revenue pot to help balance the budget. the republicans are saying, fine, let's do those things, but let's use that money to lower rates. so that's where the battle's going to be fought between the republicans wanting to use that tax reform money to lower rat
steve, help me out here. i think the democrats are holding a losing hand if they come back and ask for more taxes. they talk about raising tax rates on anybody. but if we're talking about closing loopholes, carried interest, sort of doing what warren buffett said, you know, he shouldn't be paying 16 -- that argument goes with most americans. is that what we're talking about now? >> essentially. so here's where the fight is. >> not higher rates but closing these loopholes. >>...
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steve's going to lead this. you'll follow up with this conversation here. >> yes, we will. >> "squawk" will be right back. >>> making headlines this morning, a new twist at the center of the government's insider trading case against a former portfolio manager at s.a.c. it includes a trade that directly involves steven cohen, and possible line of defense they may take for the portfolio manager, and more importantly may raise questions about whether the government could build a case against cohen. federal prosecutors have claimed s.a.c. dumped too many shares in 2008 after the former employee matthew martomo received secret information from a doctor about a drug. they said s.a.c. shorted the stock after the announcement of bad news. but trading records reportedly indicate the hedge fund did not have a negative bet in place, in advance of the announcement of the drug trial's disappointing results. the records now indicate s.a.c. had no exposure, changing the narrative over what was happening here. often times, hedg
steve's going to lead this. you'll follow up with this conversation here. >> yes, we will. >> "squawk" will be right back. >>> making headlines this morning, a new twist at the center of the government's insider trading case against a former portfolio manager at s.a.c. it includes a trade that directly involves steven cohen, and possible line of defense they may take for the portfolio manager, and more importantly may raise questions about whether the government...
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. >> and steve says they've steadily seen an increase in avocado consumption. on average, each american now consumes about 3 avocados per year. but steve thinks that will increase to 5 or 6 avocados within the next couple of years. so whether you try avocados in guacamole at your next party or try them to support farmers like the bruces, the time is indeed ripe to try some california avocados today. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> brought to you by allied insurance, a member of the nationwide family of companies, which also includes nationwide insurance. on your side. >> today on food 101, we are talking about potatoes. and here to help us is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's. all right, potato, pot-ah-to, whatever you call it. i don't know. >> you say potato, i say pot-ah-to. >> right. that's why we'll go to dinner tomorrow. but what do i need to know about picking out a good potato? >> well, there's--first of all, there's lots of choices when it comes to potatoes. >> ok. >> you got from sweet potatoes to yams
. >> and steve says they've steadily seen an increase in avocado consumption. on average, each american now consumes about 3 avocados per year. but steve thinks that will increase to 5 or 6 avocados within the next couple of years. so whether you try avocados in guacamole at your next party or try them to support farmers like the bruces, the time is indeed ripe to try some california avocados today. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> brought to you by allied...
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let's start with steve. >> it looks good. we start off a little cold for some or not too bad for others. temperatures near 50 close to the coast and in san francisco. high pressure again says i don't think so. everything continues to go north. hazy sunshine. a lot of 60s. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. right now traffic is looking good on 880 oakland. we are still at the point where it's not that bad for you to drive. things are about to change. this is also a look at 80 westbound coming out to the mccarthur maze. let's go back to the desk. >>> topping our news breaking news story we first told you about on the morning news at 4:30. oakland police have issued an amber alert for a missing one- year-old girl. isaza tolefree was wearing a pink shirt with blue bears. investigators believe 56-year- old man kim tolefree abducted her. he is described as 6'4" weighing 270 pounds. he is considered armed and dangerous. he is reportedly driving a 1973 gray kind of a primer colored gray chevy pickup with california license plate 7
let's start with steve. >> it looks good. we start off a little cold for some or not too bad for others. temperatures near 50 close to the coast and in san francisco. high pressure again says i don't think so. everything continues to go north. hazy sunshine. a lot of 60s. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. right now traffic is looking good on 880 oakland. we are still at the point where it's not that bad for you to drive. things are about to change. this is also a look at 80...
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bears this week, we've got gary b smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with john tobacco and steve murphy. welcome, everybody. president obama expected to tout the health care law in his state of the union on tuesday, but john, you say this law isn't doing anything, but making america sicker? >> yeah, brenda. i mean, after years, literally the last three years, barack obama's been telling americans, you won't lose your doctor, if you like your health insurance, you can keep your health insurance, now post-election, surprise! 7 million americans, the numbers are going higher. the cbo reports the dollars continue to go higher and really what it comes down to, we cannot afford this. small businesses can't afford to keep medicating their people and keeping them insured and at the end of the day this is just another sign of big government coming in with big plans that us, the taxpayers, just can't afford. >> well, steve, does it matter that we're losing employer-based health care plans, if more people are actually getting covered? >> yes, exactly. this plan is going to cover just about
bears this week, we've got gary b smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with john tobacco and steve murphy. welcome, everybody. president obama expected to tout the health care law in his state of the union on tuesday, but john, you say this law isn't doing anything, but making america sicker? >> yeah, brenda. i mean, after years, literally the last three years, barack obama's been telling americans, you won't lose your doctor, if you like your health insurance, you can keep your...
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that will be the super premium gold-plated cadillac stuff available. >> steve, is that the right way to treat health care? >> first, it works the same way here now as the so-called, what you just-- gary b, what you just referred to as an underground black market, which is not a black market, it's free. >> these countries that everybody is trashing here, their health care systems cost half of much of gdp as our health care system does and they have better-- >> well. >> they have better results. and that's just straight up statistical analysis, and they have better results. why is that? i'm not-- >> first of all, they have better results because of many times how it's measured. like infant mortality. we save a lot more infants so we have a higher mortality rate. i don't agree with that because you know damn well when people want a special surgery and stuff they come here, they don't go to the u.k. >> the overall results are not better here and we're paying twice as much in terms of gdp. >> brenda: no, you're wrong. >> and that's dragging down our economy. >> america is going broke on h
that will be the super premium gold-plated cadillac stuff available. >> steve, is that the right way to treat health care? >> first, it works the same way here now as the so-called, what you just-- gary b, what you just referred to as an underground black market, which is not a black market, it's free. >> these countries that everybody is trashing here, their health care systems cost half of much of gdp as our health care system does and they have better-- >> well....